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Muscle types | Location | Voluntary or involuntary | Single or multinucleated | Striated |
Skeletal muscle | Skeleton between bones | Voluntary | Multinucleated | Striated |
Smooth muscle | walls of hollow organs | Involuntary | single nucleated at the centre | Non striated |
Cardiac muscle | Heart walls | Involuntary | each cell single nucleated | striated |
Fill out the chart below for the muscle tissues Muscle type Location Voluntary or Involuntary Striated?...
Which of the following is not associated with fibrous connective tissue? a. Adipose tissue b. Reticular and areolar fibers c. Hyaline cartilage d. Tendons and ligaments You are examining muscle tissue and you notice that each muscle fiber is striated, branched, and contains a single nucleus. What type of muscle tissue is this? a. Skeletal b. Simple cuboidal c. Smooth d. Cardiac
this is biomedical homework, please adjust my answer: Loose (areolar) CT D. Location: nose, fetal skeleton, ends of long bones Function: movement, strength, flexibility Matrix: thin collagen fibers Adipose CT B. Location: shafts of long bones (femur) Function: protection Matrix: collagen and calcium salts Dense regular CT H. Location: dermis of the skin Function: support Matrix: densely packed collagen fibers Dense irregular CT J. Location: blood vessels and heart Function: transport gases, hormones, immune function, blood clotting proteins Matrix: plasma...
16. Using the key, choose the best response to identify the connective tissues described below. Some responses are used more than once 1. attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones 2. acts as a storage depot for fat 3. the dermis of the skin 4. makes up the intervertebral discs 5. composes basement membranes; a soft packaging Key: a. adipose connective tissue b. areolar connective tissue c. dense irregular connective tissue d. dense regular connective tissue elastic cartilage e....
There are both loose and dense connective tissues represented here. Differentiate which images are loose connective tissues and which are dense connective tissues. Fill in the remainder of the chart as each table column indicates. PAL3.1 Image numbers Dense or Loose Types of Fibers found in each tissue. What types of fibers can you SEE? Type of Connective Tissue Proper 1 Loose There are three types of fibers, only collagen is visible as the other two, elastic and reticular are...
glands swal glands a clands can also be called A sebaceous B) holocrine sudoriferous cutaneous endocrine D) Cyanosis usually is the result of a reduction in A) melanin B) hemoglobin oxygen levels the number of blood vessels E) blood pressure 22. Which connective tissue type is composed of cells called chrondrocytes and is surrounded by a covering called perichondrium? A) hyaline cartilage B) dense irregular connective tissue C) bone D) areolar connective tissue E) fibrocartilage 23. The most plausible explanation...
ch type of comnective tise formsa mealje support within many organs (within the spleen, protein fiber forms a meshlike framework that provi A) Elastic fibers B) Cartilaginous fibers c) Collagen fibers D) Mucoid fibers E) Reticular fibers for example 7 The most common type of cartilage,named for its glassy appearance, is A) areolar cartilage B) elastic cartilage. C) reticular cartilage. D) fibrocartilage. E) hyaline cartilage. 8) The internal feature of bone that makes it simultaneously strong and lightweight is A)...
Draw each of the tissues below. Give a location in the body and a function of each tissue. 4 points Label the cell type and fiber types. 1. Loose Areolar C.T. 2. Dense Irregular C.T. -elastic fiber Fibroblast (label collagen, elastie Reticular fiber is present ) out rol beren around muscles. - located 3. Dense Regular C.T. 4. Reticular C.T. - location: tendons
The medullary cavity is found in (a) the epidermis (b) intramembranous bone c) osteons the diaphysis What is responsible for decreasing friction between neighboring ligaments and tendons? (a) Bursae (c) Synovial joints (b) Menisci (d) Loose connective tissue . Which type of connective tissue functions as a fluid reservoir for surrounding tissues? (a) Adipose (c) Areolar (b) Dense irregular (d) Hyaline cartilage Which of the following aids in the expansion of the thoracic cage? (a) (c) Tubercles of the ribs...
fill in blank We protein in donuceve usstenvers MAKING COMPARISONS Fill in the blanks. Principle Tissue Tissue Location Function Epithelial dissue Stratified squainous epithelium Skin, mouth lining, vaginal lining Protection, outer layer continuously sloughed off and replaced from below Epithelial tissue Allows for transport of materials, especially by diffusion Pseudostndfied epithelium Adipose tissue Subcutaneous layer, and Cectare internal organs Connective tissue lat Forms skeletal structure in nost vertebrates #10 Blood Muscle tissue Cardiac muscle Contmetion of the leare Muscle issue...
Fill in all the blanks in below, answer each part, and you can add images to show each tissue type. It is actually better if you can make a table of each tissue type and talk about its specialities by mentioning the parts asked in the questions. Sketch the tissue and write the magnification used Animal Tissues: Connective tissue Loose connective tissue (CT) (Areolar tissue) Notice the irregular arrangement of fibers. How is the arrangement of the fibers? What type...